GovernmentEven though the Indus River Valley civilization's government is somewhat of a mystery, we do know that they had some what of a central government, because of the lay out of the city that was so much the same between all of the cities.We know very little about India's government. Perhaps the undeciphered seals that have been found in many places will be the key to this.They did have Rajahs (cool word) which were the rulers of the cities. Perhaps they could have combined their systems to have one central government. Also religion was a big part of how things operated.The Indus Valley people were not that big on schooling. Every Hindu village had an schoolmaster that would teach the boy children from when they were about five years old to when they were eight years old. To them, discipline was the essence of schooling. Yet, a Guru (which was a type of teacher) would live with his student until the student was twenty. Until then the student was required to do chores and services for the Guru. All the subjects were of a religious nature. Schooling has to do with government, because in school they learned a lot about religion, and religion was a big part of government.The Indus priests were somewhat in charge of the government. This is because they were the highest people, when it came to social levels, and because they were the one's who made offerings to the gods. So because of this, people looked up to them.Visit the following sites for more info!http://www.kidsnewsroom.org/elmer/infoCentral/frameset/civilizations/india/gov/index.htmlmonarchy
Over time, Aryan Brahmins and scholars wrote their thoughts about the Vedas. These thoughts were complied into Vedic texts. These texts described rituals, explained how to perform sacrifices, and offered reflections from religious scholars.The Vedas were transmitted orally from the first R^iShi(lit.Seer). It is to be noted that the R^iShi is not one who had composed the hymn. He was the first to "see" it. According to The Vedas, shabda(The Word) is Indestructible. From the Big Bang[Sphota] or the Primordial Sound, the frequencies and "sound quanta" that emerged are always present in Space(AkAsha). The R^iShi is merely Blessed with the special Auric power to get this sound in the right sequence and to just repeat it till its meaning becomes a Reality in the phenomenal world. Hence with every mantra or a set of mantras[Hymn as in R^ig Veda or Declarative/Imperative Statements as in the Yajurveda for instance ] a particular R^iShi is associated.This revealed knowledge the R^iShi gave to the seekers without reserve. This was repeated by the disciples owing allegiance to the RiShi.The trasmission of the same from generation to generation was always kept intact.Not a letter is allowed to be shifted out of its place nor is the intonation allowed to be changed one wee bit. The only means of trasmittal from Guru to Shishya ensured this. Excellent and ingenuous methods of rendition were invented to ensure fidelity of transmission. these were called as the various kinds of pAThas[renditions] like pada-krama-ghana-jaTA-shikhA and the like.The kind of redundancy introduced due to these pAThas has what maintained the "accuracy" and faithfulness to the original till writing was invented to get the same into book form.
Bravery: "You can't be brave if you've had only wonderful things happen to you." ~ Mary Tyler More: This is the most important characteristic of a hero. You have to be brave to stand up and fight.Courage: "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts" ~ Winston Churchill: You need the courage to fight a situation no matter how bad it is. Heroes have the fear of losing but they also have the courage to drive away that fear.Determination: "The difference between the impossible and possible lies in a man's determination." ~ Tommy Lasorda: When you have the determination to fight something, no matter how weak you are, you will win.Dedication: "The only tyrant I accept in this world is the 'still small voice' within me." ~ Mahatma Gandhi: Dedication in a task pays off eventually.Endurance: "Don't pray for lighter burdens, but for stronger backs." ~ Unknown: If you are strong enough to face failure, nothing can stop you from achieving your goal.Perseverance: "When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on." ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt: When you are persistent, you are bound to be victorious eventually.Valor: "Where life is more terrible than death, it is then the truest valor to dare to live." ~ Thomas Brown Sr: To be bold enough to stand against the wrong when no one can show true heroism.Selflessness: "Without selfless service, no one ever receives the fruits of their rewards." ~ Sri Guru Granth Sahib: You have to be selfless in your life to be remembered as a hero.Sacrifice: "Those things that are precious are saved only by sacrifice." ~ David Kenyon Webster: It is very difficult to make sacrifices but a true hero sacrifices without hesitating.Humility: "To become truly great, one has to stand with the people, not above them." ~ Charles de Montesquieu. You shouldn't have airs about yourself but be down to earth and humble.found on buzzle.com
Alexander the Great's horse's name was Bucephalus. If that is what you meant.
Guru Guru was created in 1968.
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Down below is a list of the Sikh gurus:-First Guru: Shri Guru Nanak Dev JiSecond Guru: Shri Guru Angad Dev JiThird Guru: Shri Guru Amardas JiFourth Guru: Shri Guru Ramdass JiFifth Guru: Shri Guru Arjan Dev JiSixth Guru: Shri Guru Hargobind JiSeventh Guru: Shri Guru Har Rai JiEighth Guru: Shri Guru Harkrishan JiNinth Guru: Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur JiTenth Guru: Shri Guru Gobind Singh JiEleventh Guru: Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji* Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is the current Sikh guru (the Sikh holy book).
The following names are the names of the ten gurus including Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. They are all considered the successors of Sikhism.First Guru: Shri Guru Nanak Dev JiSecond Guru: Shri Guru Angad Dev JiThird Guru: Shri Guru Amardas JiFourth Guru: Shri Guru Ramdass JiFifth Guru: Shri Guru Arjan Dev JiSixth Guru: Shri Guru Hargobind JiSeventh Guru: Shri Guru Har Rai JiEighth Guru: Shri Guru Harkrishan JiNinth Guru: Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur JiTenth Guru: Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji*Eleventh Guru: Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
Mahōjin Guru Guru happened in 2000.
Name of All the Sikh Guru's are 1. Guru Nanak Dev Ji. 2. Guru Angad Dev Ji. 3. Guru Amardas Ji. 4. Guru Ramdas Ji. 5. Guru Arjun Dev Ji. 6. Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. 7. Guru Har Rai Ji. 8. Guru Har Krishan Ji. 9. Guru Teg Bahadur Ji. ( Also Known as "Hind di Chadar" ) 10. Guru Gobind Singh Ji. and 11. Guru Granth Sahib Ji. ( Shabad Guru )
Guru Nanak Dev Guru Angad Dev Guru Amar Das Guru Ram Das Guru Arjan Dev Guru Har Gobind Guru Har Rai Guru Har Krishan Guru Tegh Bahadur Guru Gobind Singh Guru Granth Sahib
The ninth Sikh guru is: Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.He was the son of the eighth guru; Shri Guru Hargobind Ji and the father of the tenth guru; Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
The duration of Mahōjin Guru Guru is 1800.0 seconds.
Ekonkar is guru of guru nanak dev ji
Mahōjin Guru Guru was created on 1996-04-20.